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the eu after brexit. 0f relationship with the eu after brexit. of course, they can't all be right. although it looks bleak for the prime minister tonight, right. although it looks bleak for the prime ministertonight, it right. although it looks bleak for the prime minister tonight, it feels like a damage limitation exercise, unless mps can agree what they want instead of her deal, she could just keep trying. vicki young in westminster, catty adler in brussels, thank you both. the family of an 11—year—old who was killed in a hit and run accident in manchester yesterday have paid tribute to him, saying he was an intelligent, loving boy who was always smiling. taylor schofield was treated by paramedics at the scene, but died of his injuries in hospital. police are questioning a suspect, as fiona trott reports. he was an 11—year—old boy out of playing on his bike. taylor scofield was treated at the scene, but died a short time later. it happened here, on albert street, in beswick, just after six o'clo
the eu after brexit. 0f relationship with the eu after brexit. of course, they can't all be right. although it looks bleak for the prime minister tonight, right. although it looks bleak for the prime ministertonight, it right. although it looks bleak for the prime minister tonight, it feels like a damage limitation exercise, unless mps can agree what they want instead of her deal, she could just keep trying. vicki young in westminster, catty adler in brussels, thank you both. the family of an...
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>> i think paris was a toothless agreement and the demonstration is the fact that the eu with china and india are leading last year in 2017, rather, the emissions increases. the eu is signatory to this agreement and yet places like spain had a 44% increase in their carbon footprint, the united states by contrast is still reducing it's carbon emissions footprint, suggesting that paris is not the incentive here, it is other forces, markets forces. >> eddie, i've long believed that the united states has led, has led by example at times and when the united states leads by example others follow. we can in talks with china and india and spain and the eu and other countries there can be length analo linkage if we're involved in paris. if we are not involved in pairs how do we have any moral authority to agree. if we double down, be even more aggressive with regards to how we respond to climate change, we can be more of a leader. let me just say this really quickly. we have to answer the question, what do we value? we have to understand that over the course of the last few decades everyday ordi
>> i think paris was a toothless agreement and the demonstration is the fact that the eu with china and india are leading last year in 2017, rather, the emissions increases. the eu is signatory to this agreement and yet places like spain had a 44% increase in their carbon footprint, the united states by contrast is still reducing it's carbon emissions footprint, suggesting that paris is not the incentive here, it is other forces, markets forces. >> eddie, i've long believed that the...
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sanctions in export laws and in accordance with eu and un sanctions. as charged in the indictment, those claims were false. employees made false statements to both the fbi and the united states congress. as part of huawei's schemes, ms. mong personally made statements to huawei's major banking partners about the company's operations in iran. as alleged in the indictment, those statements were false. it is important to understand that ms. mong has been charged based upon her own personal conduct and not because of actions or misconduct by other huawei employees. the eastern district of new york, like the entire justice department, is committed to the rule of law. on a daily basis we hold american companies and their executives accountable for violations of the law. we should and will do the same with foreign companies and their executives no matter how well connected those companies may be. i want to thank the ausa's in my office, david, kaitlyn and sarah, as well as our colleagues in the national security and criminal divisions here in washington and o
sanctions in export laws and in accordance with eu and un sanctions. as charged in the indictment, those claims were false. employees made false statements to both the fbi and the united states congress. as part of huawei's schemes, ms. mong personally made statements to huawei's major banking partners about the company's operations in iran. as alleged in the indictment, those statements were false. it is important to understand that ms. mong has been charged based upon her own personal conduct...
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] >> then in november, negotiators agreed on the framework for the future relationship between the eu and uk, which is not a binding legal document, but more of a commitment to negotiating good faith, which set out in article 184 of the withdrawal agreement. >> well, that clears everything up. >> oh, no, it doesn't. >> so did the u.k. leave the e.u. or not? >> well, the majority of citizens voted to leave. so, yes. but then they spent two years debating how to leave. so no. but then theresa may made a new law saying they have to leave. so yes! but then parliament rejected her deal. so who knows? [ light laughter ] >> i do now. >> no, you don't. >> sure, i do. >> so are they leaving? >> they're trying. imagine a divorce. >> a girl can dream. [ laughter ] >> while britain is definitely leaving the e.u. -- >> e-u! sorry, i just farted. >> they haven't worked out the terms. but either way, they'll exit on march 29th. >> march 29th, that's my birthday. >> wait, if march 29th is your birthday, then why are we eating this cake? >> i guess i had a brain brexit. [ laughter ] >> america. be gla
] >> then in november, negotiators agreed on the framework for the future relationship between the eu and uk, which is not a binding legal document, but more of a commitment to negotiating good faith, which set out in article 184 of the withdrawal agreement. >> well, that clears everything up. >> oh, no, it doesn't. >> so did the u.k. leave the e.u. or not? >> well, the majority of citizens voted to leave. so, yes. but then they spent two years debating how to...
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reportedly promising robaxin conservatives she will not agree to keep britain in the customs union with the eu. the u.k. prime minister told lawmakers there will not be an extension to the deadline. it would be impossible for her to rule out a no deal brexit, as jeremy corbyn is demanding. he is boycotting the talks. economists are brushing up the risks of a shutdown to the u.s. expansion. according to a bloomberg survey, if the closure lasts through to march, it will cause -- donald trump canceling the u.s. delegation trip to the global economic summit in davos after denying nancy pelosi a plane to visit troops in afghanistan. opportunity for erickson, 5g takes off and faces problems reaching the market. in an exclusive interview, mark says he thinks the swedish network equipment maker can see margins of 20% or more. in or to be great and thrive into the future, you need to deal with certain issues. i am happy to see in our main industrial holdings, the right in 2018.were started we will see the effect of those. >> chicago fed president says the u.s. central bank can easily take a patient sta
reportedly promising robaxin conservatives she will not agree to keep britain in the customs union with the eu. the u.k. prime minister told lawmakers there will not be an extension to the deadline. it would be impossible for her to rule out a no deal brexit, as jeremy corbyn is demanding. he is boycotting the talks. economists are brushing up the risks of a shutdown to the u.s. expansion. according to a bloomberg survey, if the closure lasts through to march, it will cause -- donald trump...
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mps opposed to theresa may's eu withdrawal deal put forward their rival plans for brexit. the duke of cambridge interviews the award—winning broadcaster and naturalist sir david attenborough. tell everyone here, how urgent is that crisis now? it is difficult to overstate it. and 75 years after witnessing a world war two plane crash — the pensioner whose dream for a flypast to remember the victims has come true. coming up on afternoon live, all the sport. thank you very much. huddersfield town's new manager follows the same path as his predecessor david wagner. the new man insists he is his own man. thanks, reshmin — and susan powell has all the weather. we will be taking a look at what all of the weather watchers have been doing. thanks, susan. also coming up — british hopes ride high at the oscars, with nominations for olivia colman and richard e grant — and the favourite isjointly leading the race for best picture. hello, everyone. this is afternoon live. i'm simon mccoy. french authorities have said that the argentinian footballer emiliano sala, who's just bee
mps opposed to theresa may's eu withdrawal deal put forward their rival plans for brexit. the duke of cambridge interviews the award—winning broadcaster and naturalist sir david attenborough. tell everyone here, how urgent is that crisis now? it is difficult to overstate it. and 75 years after witnessing a world war two plane crash — the pensioner whose dream for a flypast to remember the victims has come true. coming up on afternoon live, all the sport. thank you very much. huddersfield...
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the parliament, at the eu do not wa nt to the parliament, at the eu do not want to be in a situation of having no deal. that would have a big impact notjust on the irish economy that other economies, for example the dutch economy in terms of no deal. so it is in both sides's interests to have a deal. we need a negotiation which respects the referendum, going back on that i think would be democratically damaging. the labour party gave a commitment in their manifesto to honour the result, they now flirting with the idea second referendum. sorry to interrupt you, if i could just go back to your point about this pacific ask, what then is the specific ask? well, we are working on that as part of the work we're doing with colleagues including our confidence and supply colleagues the dup. -- confidence and supply colleagues the dup. —— specific. to clarify what it is that parliament would be prepared to support in terms of the backstop. because there is a huge amount in this deal that colleagues on all sides of the house support, for example on citizens's writes, for example on citizens
the parliament, at the eu do not wa nt to the parliament, at the eu do not want to be in a situation of having no deal. that would have a big impact notjust on the irish economy that other economies, for example the dutch economy in terms of no deal. so it is in both sides's interests to have a deal. we need a negotiation which respects the referendum, going back on that i think would be democratically damaging. the labour party gave a commitment in their manifesto to honour the result, they...
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the sticking points included how to handle the border of ireland, part of the eu, and northern ireland. some are afraid that it will plunge britain into the recession. the premise advised against it over. >> i believe you have the duty to deliver on the democratic decision of the british people. to do so in a way that brings our country together. a second referendum would lead, instead, to further division. >> this comes 10 weeks before the deadline. it may not survive the turbulence. a vote of no confidence in her leadership will be deleted -- debated tomorrow. >>> tracking the weather right now, we're looking at some of the potential rainfall 1 to 4 inches. this is tomorrow's system. we have seen up to one inch in some places today and a little bit yesterday. winds will be about 65 miles an hour and a blizzard warning the mountains. it will be a good start for the bay area. it looks like there's something behind it, a little bit on thursday, not enough that it can cause major river issues. that said, we can relax a little. we will get rain and see what watches and flood advisories. s
the sticking points included how to handle the border of ireland, part of the eu, and northern ireland. some are afraid that it will plunge britain into the recession. the premise advised against it over. >> i believe you have the duty to deliver on the democratic decision of the british people. to do so in a way that brings our country together. a second referendum would lead, instead, to further division. >> this comes 10 weeks before the deadline. it may not survive the...
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defeated in the vote it gives them no time to rethink or talk to her colleagues in the rest of the eu. you are putting her in an absurd position. she has put herself in an absurd position. she has put us in an absurd position. she has put us up in the position of having ridiculous red lines dictated to her by extreme elements within her own party. she has had two years to negotiate something decent. she has failed to do so. should she go back over the christmas recess to negotiate something better, she has clearly failed to do that. it is a mess of her own making. but rather than worrying about the mess she is in i‘m worried about the mess the country is in. it is not an a cce pta ble country is in. it is not an acceptable choice to put to the country, either a rotten deal, which is the worst of all worlds, or a disastrous no—deal brexit, which as sure as night follows day will lead tojob sure as night follows day will lead to job losses, will lead to financial insecurity, and will lead to people‘s living standard is getting worse. it is not appropriate to hold the country to ra
defeated in the vote it gives them no time to rethink or talk to her colleagues in the rest of the eu. you are putting her in an absurd position. she has put herself in an absurd position. she has put us in an absurd position. she has put us up in the position of having ridiculous red lines dictated to her by extreme elements within her own party. she has had two years to negotiate something decent. she has failed to do so. should she go back over the christmas recess to negotiate something...
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of the united kingdom whether they want the prime minister's deals or whether temy want ton in the eu. >> reporter: the british prime minister has if nothing else has won at least a few days of breathing spaceda until m when she returns with a workable plan b that could command a majority among lawmakers. i'm willem marx in london. >>> time to take a look at some of today's upgrades and downgrades. we begin with sharesf nordstrom. they were downgraded to neutral from buy at goldman sachs, the analyst saying that the retailer is not selling as much merchandise at ful price. last night nordstrom did warn of soft holiday sales. owthe price target $50. that stock fell more than 4.5% to $45.01. >>> ab inbed was downgraded from lnderperform. sales pressure w likely persist which could lead to disappointing earnings. the maker of bud and budfeight 2.5% to $7.50. >>> meanwhile metlife was upgraded to buy from neutral at bank of america merrill lynch. the analyst cited management strategy to address past issues. price target $53. that stock rose in trading to $44.87. >>> still ahead, the parts
of the united kingdom whether they want the prime minister's deals or whether temy want ton in the eu. >> reporter: the british prime minister has if nothing else has won at least a few days of breathing spaceda until m when she returns with a workable plan b that could command a majority among lawmakers. i'm willem marx in london. >>> time to take a look at some of today's upgrades and downgrades. we begin with sharesf nordstrom. they were downgraded to neutral from buy at...
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america's closest ally the united kingdom could be leaving the eu in march. russia's increased aggression aimed at american ally ukraine. and amid all this the united states is still at war in afghanistan for the 17th consecutive year. >> david ignatius, that summarizes just about everything except one thing i want to ask you about. that is the administration's decision to take our troops out of syria despite objections from the pentagon. what does that mean? >> joe, that was a shock to the pentagon. they didn't see it coming. they were really blind sided by it. pentagon officials from secretary mattis on down feel very proud of the operation that they've conducted in northeast syria, which destroyed what was once a toxic threat to the region, namely isis. did it out of sight of the american public for the most part. did it with very low cost financially and in terms of american lives lost. and there was a hope that those troops might remain as a stabilizing force as syria gradually gets back on its feet. so pulling the plug on that mission, which just recent
america's closest ally the united kingdom could be leaving the eu in march. russia's increased aggression aimed at american ally ukraine. and amid all this the united states is still at war in afghanistan for the 17th consecutive year. >> david ignatius, that summarizes just about everything except one thing i want to ask you about. that is the administration's decision to take our troops out of syria despite objections from the pentagon. what does that mean? >> joe, that was a...
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british prime minister theresa may asking parliament to put up its plan from britain's exit from the eu, the vote happening later today, back in a moment. [ telephone rings ] [ client ] - hey maya. hey! you still thinking about opening your own shop? every day. i think there are some ways to help keep you on track. and closer to home. edward jones grew to a trillion dollars in assets under care, by thinking about your goals as much as you do. what would it look like [if we listened more?] could the right voice - the right set of words - bring us all just a little closer, get us to open up, even push us further? it could, if we took the time to listen. the most inspiring minds, the most compelling stories. download audible and listen for a change. that's where i feel normal. having an annuity tells me my retirement is protected. learn more at retire your risk dot org. maria: welcome back, it is cold out deep freeze setting in hitting millions of americans with sub zero and dangerous temperatures, fox news senior meteorologist janice dean with the latest, tell us about it. >> we could be
british prime minister theresa may asking parliament to put up its plan from britain's exit from the eu, the vote happening later today, back in a moment. [ telephone rings ] [ client ] - hey maya. hey! you still thinking about opening your own shop? every day. i think there are some ways to help keep you on track. and closer to home. edward jones grew to a trillion dollars in assets under care, by thinking about your goals as much as you do. what would it look like [if we listened more?] could...
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but this comes at 10 weeks before britain is scheduled to leave the eu. some will plunge britain into recession and lead to chaos at the borders. >>> william barr attorney general confirmation hearing on capitol hill. he would not be present at the hearing. instead, a panel of witnesses will be questioned about the nomination. he answer questions mainly about whether he would interfere with the special counsel investigation into the russian interference in the 2016 election. he said he would allow robert mueller to finish his job. he also said he would refuse any order from the president to fire robert mueller if there was not good cause. >> any circumstances that would cause you to terminated the investigation? >> bob mueller could only be terminated for good cause and frankly, it is unimaginable to me that the bob whatever do anything -- >> he said he does not believe investigation is a witch hunt, the president has said. william barr also said that mueller is findings may not be made public entities no reason to change to permit of justice precedents w
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the prime minister wants a deal, the eu wants a deal, the irish wa nt deal, the eu wants a deal, the irish want a deal. and if the only way to get it is by reopening the text, thatis get it is by reopening the text, that is what they will have to do. this is realpolitik. and if they do do that, people like me will consider what is done. that is quite a big if, though. this has always been the problem. there are some who say that the eu, when it gets to the crunch moment, they have said no all along but when it comes to it, they wa nt to along but when it comes to it, they want to avoid an ideal situation as well, so they will suddenly change their minds. but of course, there are other elements in this because you now have on the possibility of article 50 may be being extended. this comes down to those votes next week, where we know that yvette cooper has an amendment down which could mean that mps seize control of the parliamentary agenda and they might be able to introduce a bill forcing the prime minister to go for an extension of article 50. this lunchtime, a spokesman for the lab
the prime minister wants a deal, the eu wants a deal, the irish wa nt deal, the eu wants a deal, the irish want a deal. and if the only way to get it is by reopening the text, thatis get it is by reopening the text, that is what they will have to do. this is realpolitik. and if they do do that, people like me will consider what is done. that is quite a big if, though. this has always been the problem. there are some who say that the eu, when it gets to the crunch moment, they have said no all...
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youth uk, leaving the eu, if france, protesters and fires and italy with budget issues. those things will show a slowdown. >> was the take away with the american economy? you combined this news with all the other economic news has been really positive for the trip administration. what should be the message b as he heads out and faces democratic challengers coming forward in 2021 a opposite policy what he's put forward? america is the best of all. the american economy is growing strongly. we had three and have growth in the third quarter. economic policy and the administration has moved the needle and economic growth. there is no doubt about it. deregulation is a big part, the tax-cut plan is a big part. your essay manages businesses put money to work again.this is a big positive.i would say looking at the world today the u.s. is best positioned. >> at this time, two years ago the present was getting ready to be sworn in, this is the anniversary of the inaugural. what you have coming up on the show? >> will talk about where we are and of course the presidents plans and im
youth uk, leaving the eu, if france, protesters and fires and italy with budget issues. those things will show a slowdown. >> was the take away with the american economy? you combined this news with all the other economic news has been really positive for the trip administration. what should be the message b as he heads out and faces democratic challengers coming forward in 2021 a opposite policy what he's put forward? america is the best of all. the american economy is growing strongly....
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the world is watching the uk as it exits the eu. upon my visit to the uk this time around i had the opportunity to have discussion with teresa on brexit. finaljudgment discussion with teresa on brexit. final judgment can only discussion with teresa on brexit. finaljudgment can only be handed by the uk but i would like to mention a few words. we very much welcome the promise made in the withdrawal process of the uk and the eu and i would like to extend my deepest respect to the strong will and hard work by teresa for the parliamentary approval of the withdrawal agreement. japan and the uk has been building a very strong partnership not only in the political arena but in the economic arena forjapan the uk is the gateway to the european market. japanese businesses have created 1000 aces in the uk offering more than 150,000 jobs. it is the strong will of japan to further develop this partnership with the uk to invest more in to your country and to enjoy further economic growth with the uk. that is why we truly hope that a no deal brexit
the world is watching the uk as it exits the eu. upon my visit to the uk this time around i had the opportunity to have discussion with teresa on brexit. finaljudgment discussion with teresa on brexit. final judgment can only discussion with teresa on brexit. finaljudgment can only be handed by the uk but i would like to mention a few words. we very much welcome the promise made in the withdrawal process of the uk and the eu and i would like to extend my deepest respect to the strong will and...
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eu about and germany is angela merkel is making round of phone calls other eu leaders say it could happen here's what's going on inside the u.k.. theresa may is now saying i will not deal with the opposition parties including jeremy corybn and hamper out a plan b, that vote for that may not come until february. so that charles it look like they're pushing up against the deadline and england could leave e.u. and hard a brexit and england would be a trading partner along with 50 other countries with the e.u. including china, russia and u.s. so a lot of phone calls going on theresa may is talking to angela merkel macron leader of ireland so here's other thing too merkel own party say we will not stop the u.k. from leaving the e. ument. hard break but here we come. thanks a lot. former starbucks ceo howard shuttle reportedly considering a run for white house in 20 20. and that is not sitting too well with some top democrats in home state of. we'll explain, next. hey, who are you? oh, hey jeff, i'm a car thief... what?! i'm here to steal your car because, well, that's my job. what? what?? what
eu about and germany is angela merkel is making round of phone calls other eu leaders say it could happen here's what's going on inside the u.k.. theresa may is now saying i will not deal with the opposition parties including jeremy corybn and hamper out a plan b, that vote for that may not come until february. so that charles it look like they're pushing up against the deadline and england could leave e.u. and hard a brexit and england would be a trading partner along with 50 other countries...
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eu and uk law. and the rest of the eu will need to be convinced that a viable plan will emerge from all the current disagreements. plenty more from here at westminster — and stay with us live for the prime ministers statement which we're expecting at about three—thrity. for now its back to reeta in the studio. the headlines on bbc news: police in northern ireland say they are dealing with a second security alert in londonderry, involving a hijacked vehicle. millions of eu citizens living in the uk can apply for settled status from today, allowing them to continue living and working here after brexit. a teenager has appeared in court charged with the murder of 14—year—old jaden moodie in east london. sports, novak djokovic three sweetcorn dilemma quarterfinals. hoping to become the first man to win seven australian open titles. also through serena williams after knocking out the world number one. to remain on course to win 24 grand slams in course titles. for the first time in a super bowl in
eu and uk law. and the rest of the eu will need to be convinced that a viable plan will emerge from all the current disagreements. plenty more from here at westminster — and stay with us live for the prime ministers statement which we're expecting at about three—thrity. for now its back to reeta in the studio. the headlines on bbc news: police in northern ireland say they are dealing with a second security alert in londonderry, involving a hijacked vehicle. millions of eu citizens living in...
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matt: it limits your options when she heads to brussels to seek assurances with the eu. let's discuss with the chairman of the european parliament committee on foreign affairs. he joins us on the phone from brussels. you if there is anything other than remaining in the customs union theresa may could offer the eu in order to get a better deal than she had before? >> look, i hear all the time redline from the united kingdom. to hear what they really want. they are divided in the government, the governing party, the opposition. they have not talked between each other, the government and the opposition until now. after this terrible defeat, theresa may and the politicians in the united kingdom should stick together and come up with a common position. that would be very helpful and make life easier. anna: if she does backtrack from ar redlines and there is request that involves staying in the single market or customs union, europe is open to that? the european parliament, is it open to that? elmar: the customs union is no problem at all. we could easily agree on that. the in
matt: it limits your options when she heads to brussels to seek assurances with the eu. let's discuss with the chairman of the european parliament committee on foreign affairs. he joins us on the phone from brussels. you if there is anything other than remaining in the customs union theresa may could offer the eu in order to get a better deal than she had before? >> look, i hear all the time redline from the united kingdom. to hear what they really want. they are divided in the...
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if you look at walles it amazes me that the people in the valleys are getting more from the eu than nibbles, actually voted to come out, it is like-- from the valleys, i'm a valley boy, brought and bread up in the mining industry. >> i didn'tçóÑiñr call-- thank , that is like-- thank you, thank you.çó >> totalÑiçóÑiçó comparison. (l british street beef i've ever seen in lie life. a fight over figures of speech. that is a sim lee, actually it's a metaphor. what did you say, what did you say. well frk you please. so as of right now america'sÑi government is shut down and there is trash on the streets. the u.k.'s government is in turmoil and soon they may not have food. and africa is watching all of this like ha ha, who's laughing now, ha? we'll be wu bac (cheers and applause) (james) i can't believe it could take weeks to get our tax refund. (lisa) excuse me! did you say weeks? (cori) that's what the guy said. (lisa) you can get to the moon in a few days, but it takes weeks to get a refund. (astromaut) she's right. (james) that's what i'm saying. (lisa) at h&r block, you could ge
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i do, i think china realized what korea mexico, canada and eu have realized which is if you get into a trade war with the u.s. you will lose. so it is much better to make concessions, than stay in a trade war, and risk something much worse. >> interesting stuff mohammed great to see you thanks so much. >> thank you, maria. >> mohamed el-erian from alliance president trump tweeting again this morning, just said this about the democrats he says congressman adam of new house armed services committee stated yes there is as provision of in law says a president can declare emergency, it has been done a number of times, no doubt, but let's get our own deal done in congress president referring to his remarks he would call a national emergency to get that wall built a short break. when we come back stuart varney back from vacation says he does not like what he sees so he will weigh in next stay with us on that new milestone for elon musk tesla breaking ground on shanghai factory how it will help or hurt the company next up. ♪ ♪ . maria: welcome back he is back after a long break and says
i do, i think china realized what korea mexico, canada and eu have realized which is if you get into a trade war with the u.s. you will lose. so it is much better to make concessions, than stay in a trade war, and risk something much worse. >> interesting stuff mohammed great to see you thanks so much. >> thank you, maria. >> mohamed el-erian from alliance president trump tweeting again this morning, just said this about the democrats he says congressman adam of new house...
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with britain in the eu, it is easy to move parts and finished product between eu countries. what they are worried about here is that if there is no deal, it will be impossible to do that. and that could have a big effect onjobs here, and do that. and that could have a big effect on jobs here, and future investment. because in the long run, it may make it not worthwhile for the company to do that. airbus have warned about a possible no—deal brexit before they did that injune. but this is a significant ratcheting up but this is a significant ratcheting up of the warnings when the boss of airbus uses words like "a disgrace" to describe the fact that there is no deal the business could plan for when he says that people should ignore what he calls the brexit tear cosmic madness, that is really serious. as you say, 6000 people work here, and it is really important for the northwest economy, not just north important for the northwest economy, notjust north wales, because people commute here from all the way over like merseyside. in other 110,000 jobs depend on this airbus site in
with britain in the eu, it is easy to move parts and finished product between eu countries. what they are worried about here is that if there is no deal, it will be impossible to do that. and that could have a big effect onjobs here, and do that. and that could have a big effect on jobs here, and future investment. because in the long run, it may make it not worthwhile for the company to do that. airbus have warned about a possible no—deal brexit before they did that injune. but this is a...
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most of your sales, 40% in the uk, 70% of the eu, tell us about brexit and how you are preparing for it. we don't know what brexit means any more than anybody else does but if you assume anybody else does but if you assume a hard brexit, it doesn't look great. we will be moving a lot of our supply chain great. we will be moving a lot of oursupply chain and great. we will be moving a lot of our supply chain and almost all our distribution out of the uk to somewhere like amsterdam. we have real concerns about our team because they come from all over the world, but we have a lot of european nationals and we rely on them as much as anybody else. we just have questions about the economy. attempting to uk economy does nothing for anybody. people cannot afford £20 pair of tights if that is the case. if they are really bad forecasts, people cannot afford anything. we will be at the same as everybody and we are worried about that. interested in how, when you have started the asian market yet, their plans to sell these tights in asia? totally, you cannot build a global business without having
most of your sales, 40% in the uk, 70% of the eu, tell us about brexit and how you are preparing for it. we don't know what brexit means any more than anybody else does but if you assume anybody else does but if you assume a hard brexit, it doesn't look great. we will be moving a lot of our supply chain great. we will be moving a lot of oursupply chain and great. we will be moving a lot of our supply chain and almost all our distribution out of the uk to somewhere like amsterdam. we have real...
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—— why. says it will guarantee money for eu funded projects? —— whylj says it will guarantee money for eu funded projects? -- why. i think the main concern is that if we have a audio brexit, we will be chucked out of one of the research council, which are areas that provide us with the people and the funding for the ground—breaking research that we do, that cannot be funded in one country on its own. so we need to work with partners across europe to get the best dealfor partners across europe to get the best deal for the uk. partners across europe to get the best dealfor the uk. that is partners across europe to get the best deal for the uk. that is an area we will not have access to, so the government cannot guarantee has access to it if we have audio brexit. —— a global deal brexit. just to be clear, the government is saying that they will provide some funding. but you‘re saying the government cannot guarantee resources for those specific projects? we are becoming what is called a third country, which means that we cannot access t
—— why. says it will guarantee money for eu funded projects? —— whylj says it will guarantee money for eu funded projects? -- why. i think the main concern is that if we have a audio brexit, we will be chucked out of one of the research council, which are areas that provide us with the people and the funding for the ground—breaking research that we do, that cannot be funded in one country on its own. so we need to work with partners across europe to get the best dealfor partners...
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. >> reporter: the public voted to ditch the eu, its largest trading partner in what's known as brexit. may has been trying to hammer out the details with a march 29th deadline approaching. brits are now unsure how or even if they'll leave the eu, but tonight may insists she is pushing ahead with brexit. lester? >> lucy cavanaugh, thanks. >>> tonight we have a rare look inside syria. richard engel is back on the front lines there where u.s. troops are still fighting ice cyst. today richard met an american detained in isis territory, now speaking exclusively to nbc news. >> reporter: he is an american, captured trying to escape isis territory. texan warren christopher clark, now held by forces in syria. >> i saw some people being executed publicly. i saw some crucifixions. you know, that's just normal life there. this is islamist society, islamist country. things like that happen. >> reporter: so seeing this didn't bother you particularly? >> i guess not, because i knew -- where i was coming to see. >> reporter: clark, who says he was injured in a personal fight, entered isis territory
. >> reporter: the public voted to ditch the eu, its largest trading partner in what's known as brexit. may has been trying to hammer out the details with a march 29th deadline approaching. brits are now unsure how or even if they'll leave the eu, but tonight may insists she is pushing ahead with brexit. lester? >> lucy cavanaugh, thanks. >>> tonight we have a rare look inside syria. richard engel is back on the front lines there where u.s. troops are still fighting ice...
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eu would all without a deal. we know that parliament knows no majority for no deal but no obvious way to stop no deal either, a lot of talk about amendments and limiting finance and bringing forward things but until article 50 is delayed or rescinded, then we are still leaving the eu and i think thatis still leaving the eu and i think that is most likely to happen i think following tomorrow. i think everyone thinks that the pm's deal will be rejected but it'sjust a question of how much. her first move will be to say, we need more time, whitehall and brussels are ready for that. but if she then says, we are going to delay brexit today, what would that mean politically? you think it could happen tomorrow that she will say that? she has categorically said that is not going to happen today. she said it was not optimal but she has not said she would not do it. i think she did say, we are living on the 29th of march. what she —— leaving the 29th of march. happy times where we told last time by herself and downing s
eu would all without a deal. we know that parliament knows no majority for no deal but no obvious way to stop no deal either, a lot of talk about amendments and limiting finance and bringing forward things but until article 50 is delayed or rescinded, then we are still leaving the eu and i think thatis still leaving the eu and i think that is most likely to happen i think following tomorrow. i think everyone thinks that the pm's deal will be rejected but it'sjust a question of how much. her...
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not only is britain here trying to figure out how to get out of the eu, the european union, but we now don't know whether there's going to be the prime minister who stays, whether there's going to be a general election, whether there's going to be a whole new set of negotiations and possibly a second referendum on this pivotal deal. so just to say outside this parliame parliament, things are dysfunctional here as they are with you across the pond. >> my husband would say, we have term limits, you do not. christiane amanpour stand by for me there outside of the uk parliament. i have with me now matthew chance who is in the crowds and so in the wake of this tremendous, tremendous loss for the prime minister, who's there and what are they saying? >> reporter: the strange thing the situation with these protesters outside, some of whom are protesting because they want britain to leave -- theresa may's deal has been defeated so dramatically, but there are people as well, just over here and actually in the hundreds elsewhere who are celebrating just as vigorously because they did not support
not only is britain here trying to figure out how to get out of the eu, the european union, but we now don't know whether there's going to be the prime minister who stays, whether there's going to be a general election, whether there's going to be a whole new set of negotiations and possibly a second referendum on this pivotal deal. so just to say outside this parliame parliament, things are dysfunctional here as they are with you across the pond. >> my husband would say, we have term...
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parliament has to approve any deal with the eu. it doesn't have to approve a no deal brexit. some lawmakers want a no deal brexit. they are not prepared to upper stamp. teresa may faces a no confident vote later today. labor leader jeremy corbin called this with the aim of winning an election. instead, there would be 14 calendar days where she can regain the confident of lawmakers or another government can be formed. and to be clear. no matter how much consoevtive mps dislike here labor plan. many like her government plan less. what we can honestly say right now is we have no idea what can happen. >> see, i dead e said it. developments or no developments. >> thanks, sarah. >>> someone that usually has some idea of what will happen. he gets a lot of credit. california is bracing for bad weather this morning. >> the most impactful winter event so far. we will see a blizzard in the mountains, mud and debris flows out of this and wind damage. i also saw one meteorologist saying they could get incredible wave action, too. it will have it all. this is what is responsible. a huge st
parliament has to approve any deal with the eu. it doesn't have to approve a no deal brexit. some lawmakers want a no deal brexit. they are not prepared to upper stamp. teresa may faces a no confident vote later today. labor leader jeremy corbin called this with the aim of winning an election. instead, there would be 14 calendar days where she can regain the confident of lawmakers or another government can be formed. and to be clear. no matter how much consoevtive mps dislike here labor plan....
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the deadline to reach an agreement between great britain and the eu is the end of march. it could be the end of what many call it hard brexit without agreement. the debate over brexit in the u.k.. donald, uganda get the last word from beverly shores, indiana. good morning. caller: good morning. the one thing i don't hear nobody talking about, the reason we need this wall, if we do not stop immigration now i don't think people realize, look on their paychecks when they pay ,edicaid, when it's all gone what are they going to do when there's no money left? i don't know about other people that i worked hard for my money and they are giving it away $70,000 a person a year how long do you think we can sustain that and when they tell the american people to have nothing left when they going to do? the senate gaveling in tomorrow at 2:00. more on this idea of a national emergency, just what authority does the president have? coming up, matthew dallek is going to be joining us, a professor at george washington university, to talk about the history of such declarations. later, anoth
the deadline to reach an agreement between great britain and the eu is the end of march. it could be the end of what many call it hard brexit without agreement. the debate over brexit in the u.k.. donald, uganda get the last word from beverly shores, indiana. good morning. caller: good morning. the one thing i don't hear nobody talking about, the reason we need this wall, if we do not stop immigration now i don't think people realize, look on their paychecks when they pay ,edicaid, when it's...
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she also refused to rule out letting the uk leave the eu without a deal in place. and the british cartoon character peppa pig is trending online. an episode where peppa visits buckingham palace and meets the queen inspired five year old twins to post a video requesting to meet the queen too. the video has been viewed four million times. that's all. stay with bbc world news. and the top story in the uk: the prime minister has announced that the £65 fee for eu citizens who want to remain in the uk after brexit will be scrapped. now on bbc news, live to singapore for asia business report. global warning from davos, the imf cautions the us— china trade war could undermine world economic growth. davos makes it big —— peppa pig makes it big in china — how the new year movie promo is breaking the country's internet. good morning, asia. hello, world. welcome to this edition of asia business report. i'm rico hizon. we start with the world economic forum and the gathering starts today. the imf has warned the trade war could damage the global economy. president donal
she also refused to rule out letting the uk leave the eu without a deal in place. and the british cartoon character peppa pig is trending online. an episode where peppa visits buckingham palace and meets the queen inspired five year old twins to post a video requesting to meet the queen too. the video has been viewed four million times. that's all. stay with bbc world news. and the top story in the uk: the prime minister has announced that the £65 fee for eu citizens who want to remain in the...
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the eu as we know has said, this is the best deal you're going to get. so this brexit paralysis goes on. the labour party could now file for a vote of no confidence in the government. and that ultimately could trigger a general election. all sorts of scenarios could play out. bottom line, charles, a humiliating defeat by 230 votes. the houses of commons here in the uk have said no to theresa may's brexit plan. back to you. charles: ashley, thank you very much. let me get back to our guests. sorry we had to interrupt you. this is huge. hugo, continue with you, now want to shift into what we may expect from here. some scenarios have gone back to brussels, hat in hand, look at the cards i have been dealt. you have to work with me, giving me more concessions or a hard brexit. is, will the deal get scuttled though? i think that is the question. will the original intention of the voters be scuttled somehow? >> there's a strong possibility that is what the parliament will try to do that, theresa may will try to encourage that. this is massive, massive defeat. n
the eu as we know has said, this is the best deal you're going to get. so this brexit paralysis goes on. the labour party could now file for a vote of no confidence in the government. and that ultimately could trigger a general election. all sorts of scenarios could play out. bottom line, charles, a humiliating defeat by 230 votes. the houses of commons here in the uk have said no to theresa may's brexit plan. back to you. charles: ashley, thank you very much. let me get back to our guests....
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—— to the eu. negotiation, what is the next step after that? -- to the eu. i think we had to be very clear about the fact that they want a deal and we want the deal, so both sides in this debate are very anxious to get something from the arrangement. both sides are going to have the comp buys. i think that the eu is willing to do so, i mentioned the assistant to do so, i mentioned the assistant to michel barnier, mentioned the fa ct to michel barnier, mentioned the fact that donald tusk seemed to mention something quite different yesterday. we have seen from the eu throughout this whole process that some officials say one thing and some officials say one thing and some officials say another, but we can't lose sight of the fact that at the end of this process, both sides are the end of this process, both sides a re really the end of this process, both sides are really keen to get a deal and i will be very frank and specific about the eu's incentive to get a deal. if there is no deal, they will not get a penny piece from us, and the budget for them is very imp
—— to the eu. negotiation, what is the next step after that? -- to the eu. i think we had to be very clear about the fact that they want a deal and we want the deal, so both sides in this debate are very anxious to get something from the arrangement. both sides are going to have the comp buys. i think that the eu is willing to do so, i mentioned the assistant to do so, i mentioned the assistant to michel barnier, mentioned the fa ct to michel barnier, mentioned the fact that donald tusk...
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the uk will leave the eu march 29th one way or another. steve? steve: all right, brian. thank you. the president sees the border wall as a way to protect our country. according to one political pundit on another channel it deserves serve as different pur. this wall is a announcement white nationalism. anybody who agrees to give any money to this wall is foolish. by the way as i have said all along, donald trump said that mexico was going to pay for the wall. so unless he gets a check from lopez obrador i don't see any reason the democrats need to have a conversation with him. ainsley: next guest says is he completely false he is wrong. his name is hector garza the vice president of national border patrol council and a guest on our show often. he joins us now to explain why that political pundit is wrong that pundit said that the wall is a monument to white nationalism. what do you say? >> well, border patrol agents are the ones that are asking for that fiscal barrier that border wall over 51% of our border patrol agents workforce are hispanics and we support the wall. we support pr
the uk will leave the eu march 29th one way or another. steve? steve: all right, brian. thank you. the president sees the border wall as a way to protect our country. according to one political pundit on another channel it deserves serve as different pur. this wall is a announcement white nationalism. anybody who agrees to give any money to this wall is foolish. by the way as i have said all along, donald trump said that mexico was going to pay for the wall. so unless he gets a check from lopez...
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if that happens, britain's march deadline to exit the eu could be in jeopardy. >>> to south bay a middle school community is joining forces to help a beloved teacher. >> dave hill taught math for 23 years. he was forced to retire in october much sooner than planned after his symptoms from parkinson's disease progressed. next friday the dartmouth community will celebrate him. former students say hill went above and beyond teaching. >> always knew he cared about the students, so that came first rather than making sure of the grades. >> the community set up a gofundme page for hill and raised more than $10,000 in a month. the teacher says that money will allow him to spend quality time with his family. >> new at 6:00, a little girl from england got an unexpected surprise when she went to feed an animal at a safari park. >> that's so good. the animal stuck his hold head in the car as you can see, she flips all the way out. the dad shared the video of the encounter saying that's why they say only wind your window down halfway at the safari park. she's not hurt. she's fine. the animal is fine.
if that happens, britain's march deadline to exit the eu could be in jeopardy. >>> to south bay a middle school community is joining forces to help a beloved teacher. >> dave hill taught math for 23 years. he was forced to retire in october much sooner than planned after his symptoms from parkinson's disease progressed. next friday the dartmouth community will celebrate him. former students say hill went above and beyond teaching. >> always knew he cared about the students,...
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you could ask the eu to move? the eu already know what is required. any eu negotiator would have steeped themselves in what has been said in these debates, what has been said by spokespersons of different parties. they do not need an amendment in the house of commons to show what is required. you would not consider voting for that? no, we wouldn't. if it is only to give a signal to the eu, they know what is required. any commitment would be one—sided. a commitment would be one—sided. a commitment made by one party but not binding on the other party. what would be binding on both of them would be binding on both of them would be binding on both of them would be the terms of the —— of the withdrawal agreement internationally agreed if it went through this house tomorrow. on a no-confidence vote, jeremy corbyn says edward come soon, if the deal is voted down what is your thinking about that the mac we have made it quite clear we don't wa nt to have made it quite clear we don't want to change the prime minister, we don't want to change the governm
you could ask the eu to move? the eu already know what is required. any eu negotiator would have steeped themselves in what has been said in these debates, what has been said by spokespersons of different parties. they do not need an amendment in the house of commons to show what is required. you would not consider voting for that? no, we wouldn't. if it is only to give a signal to the eu, they know what is required. any commitment would be one—sided. a commitment would be one—sided. a...
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britain's exit from the eu is just one example of international ties being severered. that, though, did not stop her from addressing the subject of brexit. >> we all have to deal with the shock that britain wants to leave the union. all my efforts go toward trying to see this happen in a well ordered manner. we want to have a good future partnership. reporter: the future of that partnership, merkel says, is now in the hands of the british. steven: for more on this, let's talk to dw correspondent javier arguedas. he is joining us live from davos, where he is trying to stay warm, i am sure. javier, defending multilateralism cannot really be a hard sell at davos, where globalization is hardly a dirty word. so what in the speech actually made the davos crowd listen? what perked their ears? javier: well, of course i it is not difficult to defend multilateralism as such, but it is difficult to defend instititutions that represent i. like the wororld bank wiwill be worlrld trade organization. ththat is becaususe they have ce under fifire because thehey aret really being able
britain's exit from the eu is just one example of international ties being severered. that, though, did not stop her from addressing the subject of brexit. >> we all have to deal with the shock that britain wants to leave the union. all my efforts go toward trying to see this happen in a well ordered manner. we want to have a good future partnership. reporter: the future of that partnership, merkel says, is now in the hands of the british. steven: for more on this, let's talk to dw...
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others say we should have a much closer relationship with the eu after brexit. and of course they can't all be right. so, although it looks bleak for the prime minister tonight, it feels like a damage—limitation exercise, unless mps can agree what they want instead of her deal, she could just keep trying. also making news this hour, the popular veteran mayor of the polish city of gdansk, pawel adamowicz, has been stabbed by a man who burst onto an open—air stage at a charity event on sunday. reports say the attacker shouted "adamowicz is dead". local media are quoting hospital sources saying mr adamowicz‘s condition is very serious. the government in bangladesh has announced a revised pay structure for garment workers. wages will be increased for six out of the seven garment worker grades. workers began a strike over a week ago when they discovered that a government pay deal meant some people were actually worse off. one of italy's most wanted fugitives, cesare battisti, has been handed over by the bolivian authorities after decades on the run. a plane sen
others say we should have a much closer relationship with the eu after brexit. and of course they can't all be right. so, although it looks bleak for the prime minister tonight, it feels like a damage—limitation exercise, unless mps can agree what they want instead of her deal, she could just keep trying. also making news this hour, the popular veteran mayor of the polish city of gdansk, pawel adamowicz, has been stabbed by a man who burst onto an open—air stage at a charity event on...
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. >> once the brexit process is concluded in the uk has left the eu, whatever you do is okay with me. >> next, and advisor to david cameron. we will talk about what the vote means for the british people's own version of anti-globalist rebellion. and a new commercial focusing on toxic masculinity. the power panel is here to debate. quicksilver earns you unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere. actually, that's super easy. my bad. we were paying an arm and a leg for postage. i remember setting up shipstation. one or two clicks and everything was up and running. i was printing out labels and saving money. shipstation saves us so much time. it makes it really easy and seamless. pick an order, print everything you need, slap the label onto the box, and it's ready to go. our costs for shipping were cut in half. just like that. shipstation. the #1 choice of online sellers. go to shipstation.com/save and get 2 months free. good morning everyone! how's everyone doing today? ♪ let's go over the review questions and compare notes. .. i did it! you'this january 18th-24th, would l
. >> once the brexit process is concluded in the uk has left the eu, whatever you do is okay with me. >> next, and advisor to david cameron. we will talk about what the vote means for the british people's own version of anti-globalist rebellion. and a new commercial focusing on toxic masculinity. the power panel is here to debate. quicksilver earns you unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere. actually, that's super easy. my bad. we were paying an arm and a leg for...
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the eu has a bit of a dilemma. do they want to do the pragmatic thing about making the effects of no deal as minimal as possible or do they want to start making no deal like less of a bad option. with the european commission is saying is look, you cannot offer the uk anything that looks like bits of the single market while being out on the eu and they want to reinforce this message that the best thing to do is for the uk to sign up for the deal, not pin a taupe on these extra no deal contingency plan saving the day. why those sorts of contingencies and areas may be significant for people working in those areas, in the bigger context, does any of this matter if there is no progress on the board border issue. the thing about the contingency measures is that the eu does not want to make it look like it is an alternative to the deal. they are time—limited. they would only run for brexit day until the sist only run for brexit day until the 31st of december this year. it is more of a grace. rather than a permanent solu
the eu has a bit of a dilemma. do they want to do the pragmatic thing about making the effects of no deal as minimal as possible or do they want to start making no deal like less of a bad option. with the european commission is saying is look, you cannot offer the uk anything that looks like bits of the single market while being out on the eu and they want to reinforce this message that the best thing to do is for the uk to sign up for the deal, not pin a taupe on these extra no deal...
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now, eu citizens have the automatic right to travel to, and work in, any other eu country. but immigration was one of the big issues that fuelled the vote to get out of the eu. and now, one of the main reasons why theresa may insists the uk will leave the single market is that she wants free movement of people to come to an end. it's a two—way street, of course. if the government ends the free movement of eu citizens to the uk, the eu will do the same for uk citizens wanting to double for uk citizens wanting to travel in the opposite direction. both sides say they want to avoid visa for short—term travel, like holidays. but a future immigration system to replace the ribbon between the uk and the eu has yet to be negotiated. as you can be in the single market but have been in the eu, like norway or iceland, but you still need to allow the free movement of people. and if you don't, says the eu, you can't have trade which is quite as free or as frictionless as it is now. outside the single market, the uk will have the ability to set its own rules and regulations. but the m
now, eu citizens have the automatic right to travel to, and work in, any other eu country. but immigration was one of the big issues that fuelled the vote to get out of the eu. and now, one of the main reasons why theresa may insists the uk will leave the single market is that she wants free movement of people to come to an end. it's a two—way street, of course. if the government ends the free movement of eu citizens to the uk, the eu will do the same for uk citizens wanting to double for uk...
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. >> brexit me to historic defeat, parliament rejected the primary draft plan to leave the eu. rob: the opposition calling for a no-confidence vote to push teresa may out of office. benjamin hall live in london where uncertainty looms and this is a big deal. >> reporter: it is a really big deal. people knew it would be bad for teresa may no one had any idea it would be this bad. it was a shocking defeat. she lost by 230 votes in a house of 650 members, the worst defeat in british parliamentary history and clear rejection of her policies. even a large number of her own party voted against her and as a result jeremy corbin, the opposition leader table a vote of no confidence in the government, which if she loses, could mean a general election. >> the government lost the confidence of this house in this country. therefore, mister speaker, i inform you i have tabled a motion of no confidence in this government. >> polling in provinces teresa may is likely to win the vote by a small margin and that is because the only thing people fear more than this kind of brexit is a socialist go
. >> brexit me to historic defeat, parliament rejected the primary draft plan to leave the eu. rob: the opposition calling for a no-confidence vote to push teresa may out of office. benjamin hall live in london where uncertainty looms and this is a big deal. >> reporter: it is a really big deal. people knew it would be bad for teresa may no one had any idea it would be this bad. it was a shocking defeat. she lost by 230 votes in a house of 650 members, the worst defeat in british...
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what is an eu army going for? guest: first of all, our collective defense. we are ironclad committed to nato. 29 with article five. but there are problems and issues where i do not see nato, but europe has to be able to act. i was talking about africa. this is not a typical place for nato. we are very committed to nato in other places, but africa is a place where we need to be able to act as europeans. for that, we created the european defense union to have a comprehensive approach with diplomacy, economic development, and the mediterranean. tom: we have now the united states considering some forms of diplomatic and military action with venezuela. do you anticipate an eu army that would find itself not as the offense, but that would project across the mediterranean? guest: i was just talking about issues that are of direct interest of the european union and their immediate neighborhood . is concerned, there was a statement out of the european union. it is the one voice of diplomacy that has been heard today. this is the focus of the moment. jonathan: where d
what is an eu army going for? guest: first of all, our collective defense. we are ironclad committed to nato. 29 with article five. but there are problems and issues where i do not see nato, but europe has to be able to act. i was talking about africa. this is not a typical place for nato. we are very committed to nato in other places, but africa is a place where we need to be able to act as europeans. for that, we created the european defense union to have a comprehensive approach with...
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unless the threat of leaving the eu without a deal is taken off of the table. more than a hundred 70 british business leaders to support a second referendum. this is a huge it shows you what businesses and markets are looking for. >> they need some we will see if that works. coming up. the quick break. driving the housing market. and now there's proof. we are checking housing when we come back. it's inspired by the golf turf right here back in a minute. >> the student debt -- overhang. they are taking a toll on the housing market. in the national tax payer union. good to see this morning. great to see. your thoughts on this issue which is a real issue in terms of perhaps its potential to invest in the bigger than auto loans. in the problem is that all of this money and that the government has put into education and the name of affordability has been pocketed by colleges raising tuition. people are not able to buy a home because they head in norma's enormous student debt left over. it drives where they could live to go into the city to find a way to support them
unless the threat of leaving the eu without a deal is taken off of the table. more than a hundred 70 british business leaders to support a second referendum. this is a huge it shows you what businesses and markets are looking for. >> they need some we will see if that works. coming up. the quick break. driving the housing market. and now there's proof. we are checking housing when we come back. it's inspired by the golf turf right here back in a minute. >> the student debt --...
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they say the premise or will not allow britain to leave the eu without a no -- without a deal. in private conversations with cabinet ministers, theresa may has told them she will not take britain out of the eu without a deal. so, looking ahead to whether that -- cabinet sources in these meetings saying the pm has made it clear she will not go for a no deal brexit. that is quite a bit of a change in tone in terms of what we were expecting to happen this week. a lot more to come on daybreak australia. this is bloomberg. ♪ a. this is bloomberg. ♪ ramy: a quick check of the latest business flash headlines. francis is the new chair of renault -- president macron called premise quicknzo abe to urge the release of former boss carlos ghosn. he sold more cars last year than volkswagen or turner ward -- toyota. opec's oil trading armoire law $700 million last year because of shifting markets. they blame the losses in part on inappropriate techniques and says it is close to uncovering a problem. unitech may have contributed to that. venezuela backtracking on its decision to sever dipl
they say the premise or will not allow britain to leave the eu without a no -- without a deal. in private conversations with cabinet ministers, theresa may has told them she will not take britain out of the eu without a deal. so, looking ahead to whether that -- cabinet sources in these meetings saying the pm has made it clear she will not go for a no deal brexit. that is quite a bit of a change in tone in terms of what we were expecting to happen this week. a lot more to come on daybreak...
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obviously, that depends on what type of no—deal brexit that is, if the uk leaves the eu and relations breakdown, that could be very damaging. whether the economy picks up damaging. whether the economy picks up and how quickly it does, so, again, that depends on the reaction from the chancellor and the bank of england. whether that is a cut in interest rates or a loosening of fiscal policy. there is a difference between the november figure which was ahead of expectations are slightly better and a three—month figure. explain to viewers at home why there is a difference between the three months and one month and which one is more closely watched by economists? we put more weight on the three—month figure because the month on month figures are pretty volatile, so they are difficult to read too much into. we would look more closely at the three—month figure which add 0.3% is a little below the sort of rates we saw over the average of last year in the first half. thank you very much. let's ta ke let's take a brief look at the markets. london's shares opened on a high. they have pared
obviously, that depends on what type of no—deal brexit that is, if the uk leaves the eu and relations breakdown, that could be very damaging. whether the economy picks up damaging. whether the economy picks up and how quickly it does, so, again, that depends on the reaction from the chancellor and the bank of england. whether that is a cut in interest rates or a loosening of fiscal policy. there is a difference between the november figure which was ahead of expectations are slightly better...
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theresa may abandons her own deal with the eu and the hopes of securing one with her own party. she faces a knife edge battle with parliament in a series of crucial votes today. good morning, welcome to daybreak europe, we are under an hour from the start of cash equity trading. one stock we will be watching as sap, posting next earnings after spending $10 billion and acquisitions, that is europe's shiftedsoftware company toward cloud services -- services. company for cloud $2.4 billion early in 2018. joining us now, bill mcdermott, the ceo of sap. great to see you this morning and thank you for giving us some of your time. let me start with the acquisitions and quality tracks -- qualtrex. when do you expect to see real business impact from that acquisition? bill: thank you for having me and good morning, ladies and gentlemen. we are excited because we are in the experienced economy. if you look at the biggest challenge is mrs. have today, 1.6 trillion gets forfeited every year in the global economy because companies that serve customers lose their own customers. it is five time
theresa may abandons her own deal with the eu and the hopes of securing one with her own party. she faces a knife edge battle with parliament in a series of crucial votes today. good morning, welcome to daybreak europe, we are under an hour from the start of cash equity trading. one stock we will be watching as sap, posting next earnings after spending $10 billion and acquisitions, that is europe's shiftedsoftware company toward cloud services -- services. company for cloud $2.4 billion early...
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who voted to leave the eu or those who voted to leave the eu. it's between the many who do the eu. it's between the many who do the work, who create the wealth, and pay their taxes, and the few who set the rules, reap the rewards and so often dodge the taxes. the conservative party's main concern, as ever, is to protect the interests of the few. and it's prepared to set everybody else against each other, divide and rule is their style in order to stay in power. that's why at every turn during the brexit negotiations, the prime minister has acted in ways that have exacerbated that division. in fact, her only success has been in bringing people together, to unite people who both voted leave and remain against her botched and damaging deal. now she is facing the inevitable consequences of that failure, defeat in the house of commons. let there be no doubt, theresa may's deal is a bad dealfor our country, be no doubt, theresa may's deal is a bad deal for our country, and be no doubt, theresa may's deal is a bad dealfor our country, and labour will v
who voted to leave the eu or those who voted to leave the eu. it's between the many who do the eu. it's between the many who do the work, who create the wealth, and pay their taxes, and the few who set the rules, reap the rewards and so often dodge the taxes. the conservative party's main concern, as ever, is to protect the interests of the few. and it's prepared to set everybody else against each other, divide and rule is their style in order to stay in power. that's why at every turn during...
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mps opposed to theresa may's eu withdrawal deal put forward their rival plans for brexit. they include labour saying mps should be able to vote on whether or not there should be a second referendum. we'll bring you all the latest from our correspondents in westminster. also this lunchtime: fears for the premier league striker emiliano sala, who was on a light aircraft which is missing over the channel islands. violent protests over high fuel prices in zimbabwe forces the president to break off from a foreign trip. reality tv star katie price's son was trolled online for his disabilities. now mps back her campaign to make such online abuse a crime. and 75 years after witnessing a world war two plane crash,
mps opposed to theresa may's eu withdrawal deal put forward their rival plans for brexit. they include labour saying mps should be able to vote on whether or not there should be a second referendum. we'll bring you all the latest from our correspondents in westminster. also this lunchtime: fears for the premier league striker emiliano sala, who was on a light aircraft which is missing over the channel islands. violent protests over high fuel prices in zimbabwe forces the president to break off...